Sentence examples for might be advantaged from inspiring English sources

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We do so in order to investigate how far second-generation youth in Europe might be advantaged or disadvantaged in their access to within-family resources.

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They did observe that a general increase in the population's IQ might mean nobody would be advantaged by the improvement, meaning there would be no increase in any particular individual's earnings.

In Nasonia vitripennis there are reports of males guarding exit holes and monopolising matings, and so one might expect large males to be advantaged under such circumstances.

"Some will be advantaged, but a large number will be cut out".

In polygynous species, mothers in good condition would be advantaged by giving birth to more sons.

Others feared that they might be taken advantaged of if they disclosed their poor literacy.

"It's not just that they were advantaged before," Dr. Frech said.

White men are advantaged by opportunity and culture, not by talent.

And we're advantaged within that category.

Twenty-first century biomedical research is advantaged by institutional infrastructures that foster a collaborative, multidisciplinary approach.

So some of the respondents are advantaged and others are disadvantaged.

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